The CW Reclaims Sunday, Will Expand Its Schedule To 6 Nights In Fall2018by Nellie Andreeva

That record of 9 pilots ordered by the CW this year starts to make alot of sense.

Nine years after the CW network reduced the nights it programs,returning Sunday to its affiliates, the network is taking it back.Starting next fall, the CWs schedule again will span six nights aweek, Sunday-Friday (8 PM  10 PM) for 12 hours of programming. Thenetworks affiliate stations are on board with the expansion  the CWhas secured the same clearances on all six nights via an agreementwith its key affiliate partners, including the Sinclair BroadcastGroup, Tribune Broadcasting, CBS Television Stations, and NexstarMedia Group.

Post by Davidhttp://deadline.com/2018/02/the-cw-reclaims-sunday-expand-schedule-to-6-nights-fall-2018-1202288000/The CW Reclaims Sunday, Will Expand Its Schedule To 6 Nights In Fall2018by Nellie AndreevaThat record of 9 pilots ordered by the CW this year starts to make alot of sense.Nine years after the CW network reduced the nights it programs,returning Sunday to its affiliates, the network is taking it back.Starting next fall, the CW’s schedule again will span six nights aweek, Sunday-Friday (8 PM – 10 PM) for 12 hours of programming. Thenetwork’s affiliate stations are on board with the expansion — the CWhas secured the same clearances on all six nights via an agreementwith its key affiliate partners, including the Sinclair BroadcastGroup, Tribune Broadcasting, CBS Television Stations, and NexstarMedia Group.

This seems to be an odd move, when the more logical move would be to convert their operations to some kind of streaming service...

Post by Davidhttp://deadline.com/2018/02/the-cw-reclaims-sunday-expand-schedule-to-6-nights-fall-2018-1202288000/The CW Reclaims Sunday, Will Expand Its Schedule To 6 Nights In Fall2018by Nellie AndreevaThat record of 9 pilots ordered by the CW this year starts to make alot of sense.Nine years after the CW network reduced the nights it programs,returning Sunday to its affiliates, the network is taking it back.Starting next fall, the CWâs schedule again will span six nights aweek, Sunday-Friday (8 PM â 10 PM) for 12 hours of programming. Thenetworkâs affiliate stations are on board with the expansion â the CWhas secured the same clearances on all six nights via an agreementwith its key affiliate partners, including the Sinclair BroadcastGroup, Tribune Broadcasting, CBS Television Stations, and NexstarMedia Group.

This seems to be an odd move, when the more logical move would be to converttheir operations to some kind of streaming service...